Frank Eudy
Frank Eudy | |
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Born | Franklin Eudy April 24, 1984 Marion, Arkansas, U.S. |
🏡 Residence | Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. |
💼 Occupation | |
Television | Big Brother 14 (7th place) Big Brother 18 (12th place) |
👴 👵 Parent(s) | Sid Eudy Sabrina Eudy |
Franklin Eudy (born April 24, 1984)[1] is an American television personality who competed on the fourteenth and eighteenth seasons of Big Brother.
Big Brother 14[edit]
Frank appeared as a contestant on the 14th season of Big Brother. Frank's strategy coming into the Big Brother house was to set up a "dream team", where all of the players involved would play certain roles. He was a nice guy and a well known competition beast while in the house, winning a number of different competitions. This is what made him such a huge target and also, what would ultimately lead to his downfall and eventual eviction. One of his hallmarks was the large teddy bear that he was allowed to keep (after the first house competition) which he called "Teddy B.". Frank had a short term showmance in the house with fellow houseguest, Ashley. He finished season 14 in 7th place. Frank voted for Ian to win Big Brother. On finale night, Frank was voted as America's Favorite Houseguest and was therefore awarded $25,000.
After being nominated six times, Frank shared the record with Big Brother 3's Amy Crews Ouellette, Big Brother 9's Sharon Obermueller, and fellow houseguest Danielle Murphree for most nominations in a single season. However, all four were dethroned of this title when Spencer Clawson of BB15 was nominated for a seventh time in the final seven.
Big Brother 18[edit]
Eudy was a contestant on the 18th season of Big Brother, and one of four returning Houseguests (along with Nicole Franzel from Season 16 and James Huling and Da'Vonne Rogers from Season 17). On July 28th he was evicted from the house on a 9-0 vote. He was on the block next to his closest ally, Bridgette. Frank had a chance to return to the house, if he received a "round trip ticket". He did not receive a round trip ticket, making him the sixth Houseguest to be evicted. However, Eudy finished in twelfth place due to the BattleBack victory and return of Victor Arroyo.
Personal life[edit]
Eudy grew up in Marion, Arkansas. He is the son of professional wrestler Sid Eudy, better known as Sid Vicious in WCW, and as Sycho Sid in WWF.[2] Eudy resides in Charlotte, North Carolina as a medical sales representative.
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- Frank Eudy on TwitterLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 23: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- Frank Eudy on IMDb
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